---EUROPE---

#LEADER LIST (Calgacus)

Alexander the Great
Scipio Africanus
Augustus Caesar
Constantine the Great
Carolus Magnus
Gregory VII
Friedrich Hohenstaufen
Charles V
Peter the Great
Napoleon
Winston Churhill


#CITY LIST (Calgacus)

Rome
Constantinople
Athens
Vienna
Moscow
London
Paris
Berlin
Lisbon
St Petersburg
Prague
Madrid
Amsterdam
Kiev
Venice
Aachen
Cadiz
Florence
Cologne
Frankfurt
Brussels
Zurich
Stockholm
Copenhagen
Edinburgh
Cracow
Genoa
Budapest
Cluny
Koenigsburg
Toledo
Trondheim
Ravenna
Syracuse
Gothenburg
Manchester
Bologna
Worms
Salzburg
Hamburg
Odessa
Bucharest
Belgrade
Barcelona
Volgograd
Dublin
Toulouse
Uppsala
Bilbao
Rheims
Milan
Magdeburg
Thessalonika
Antwerp
Warsaw
Geneva
Naples
Seville
Glasgow
Marseilles
York
Strassburg
Zagreb
Pressburg
Sofia
Nottingham
Danzig
Bern
Salamanca
Tarentum
Porto
Cordoba
Sparta
Valencia
Novgorod
Tallinn
Helsinki
Olso
Cardiff
Rotterdam
Vilnius
Pskov
Liverpool
Rennes
Innsbruck
Stettin
Palermo
Leipzig
Aberdeen
Lyons
Belfast
Ljubjana
Burgos
Santiago de Compostela
Dubrovnik
Oxford
Leiden

#CIVILOPEDIA (TETurkhan)

#RACE_Europeans
^The Europeans are $LINK<expansionist and industrious=GCON_Strengths>. They can build $LINK<Knights=PRTO_Knight>. 
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^Europe is a vast peninsula of the great Eurasian land mass. By convention, it is separated from Asia by the Urals 
and the Ural River in the east; by the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus in the southeast; and by the Black Sea, 
the Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles in the south. The Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar 
separate it from Africa. Europe is washed in the north by the Arctic Ocean, and in the west by the Atlantic Ocean, 
with which the North Sea and the Baltic Sea are connected.  The beginnings of civilization in Europe can be traced to 
very ancient times, but they are not as old as the civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt.  Throughout history, Europe 
was the scene of many great and destructive wars that have ravaged both rural and urban areas.  Emerging from the 
Dark Ages, Europeans found themselves terribly backward in comparison to the rest of the world.  The Renaissance however 
brought enlightened thinking, and within a century Europe advanced in many areas of science.  The Industrial revolution 
brought the continent into its true prominence.  European civilizationlanguage, technology, political concepts, and the 
Christian religionwere spread throughout the world by European colonists and immigrants.  Many people and lands were 
exploited to feed Europes Imperialist aspirations.  With the influx of resources and wealth, vast and powerful empires 
and kingdoms were formed, but in the 19th century successful nationalistic uprisings divided the continent into many 
sovereign states. This political fragmentation led to economic competition and political strife among the states leading 
to WWI & WWII. 